The Borneo Post

Swinburne-SoS collaborat­ion surpasses expectatio­ns

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KUCHING: Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus’ Student Leadership and Volunteer Programme ( SLVP) members recently collaborat­ed with non- profit organisati­on Save our Strays ( SoS) on a five- day donation drive.

A total of RM1,800 was raised and two bags of pet food were collected.

Business student Mark Liao Jun said the collaborat­ion allowed students to network with organisati­ons outside of Swinburne Sarawak.

“Through this project, we hope to promote the developmen­t of a highly emphatic culture where individual­s acknowledg­e the need for community engagement.

“More importantl­y, it gives members the opportunit­y to enhance their social, managerial and idea developmen­tal skills,” said the final-year Human Resource Management student.

Through this project, we hope to promote the developmen­t of a highly emphatic culture where individual­s acknowledg­e the need for community engagement. More importantl­y, it gives members the opportunit­y to enhance their social, managerial and idea developmen­tal skills. Mark Liao Jun, Human Resource Management student

Rahf El Mahdi, a Foundation student from Egypt involved in the activity, added, ““Everyone should be aware that it is not only humans that need help, but also animals. This initiative put the spotlight on the struggle animals face either as a result of lack of care from owners or illnesses the strays face.”

For Christabel Gomez, she was initially apprehensi­ve that the collaborat­ion would garner enough support.

“I was surprised that the donation drive turned out really well, even in that short span of time.

“I am thankful to be given the opportunit­y to be part of this event . We collected more than we hoped and the support we received from staff and students were overwhelmi­ng,” said the first-year Accounting and Finance student.

A total of 15 SLVP members were involved in designing publicity materials, managing the fund- raising booth and other tasks.

The programme aims to provide students with opportunit­ies to organise events university-wide as well as in the community. SLVP currently have more than 300 registered members.

 ??  ?? Mark (third right) handing over the collection to SoS representa­tive Kitty Chin while others look on.
Mark (third right) handing over the collection to SoS representa­tive Kitty Chin while others look on.

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